Sandra Kübler
Department: Indiana University
Department of Linguistics
Memorial Hall
1021 E. Third Street
Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Office
Room: 402
Phone: (812) 855-3268
Fax: (812) 855-5363
Email: skuebler at indiana dot edu

   
Research Interests
  • Machine Learning of Natural Language
  • Parsing German
  • Dependency Parsing
  • NLP for iCALL
  • Machine Learning based on parallel corpora
  • Memory-Based Learning, k-nearest neighbor learning
  • Corpus Linguistics
  • Part of Speech Tagging
  • Robust Parsing
  • Finite-State Techniques
Current Projects  Identifying Hateful Text on YouTube
Developing a Model for the Automatic Analysis of Hebrew Learners Proficiency (MAP-H)
Evidence-Based Fusion of Hard and Soft Information for the Assessment of Reliability of Soft Information
Former Projects 
Verbmobil, Verbmobil in Tübingen
the A1 project of the SFB441 
Weakly Supervised Linguistic Analysis
InfraWare Dictation Recognition Engine
Research (Electronically available) papers
Teaching: L555 Programming for CL
Advanced NLP
Summer School Courses
ESSLLI 2005 Course: Linguistic Treebanks and Data-Intensive Parsing
RoCoLi Course: Computational Tools for Corpus Linguistics
ClaRK 2000 course: Computational Tools for Corpus Linguistics
The North American Summer School on Logic, Language, and Information, NASSLLI 2010
Introduction to Computational Linguistics, Linguistic Institute 2011
Workshops
ESSLLI 02 Workshop on "Machine Learning Approaches in Computational Linguistics"
ACL 2003 Student Research Workshop
TLT 2004
TLT 2005
Computer-Aided Language Processing (CALP'07)
TLT 2007
LREC Workshop on Partial Parsing: Between Chunking and Deep Parsing
ACL Workshop on Parsing German
COLING Workshop on Cross-Framework and Cross-Domain Parser Evaluation
Midwest Computational Linguistics Colloquium 2009
Workshop on Statistical Parsing of Morphologically Rich Languages 2010 (SPMRL)